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I have the OME heavy loads. Mine aren't too bad for squeaking. But they were rubbing the shackles. I replaced my shackles and ground down the interference. They're quieter now...
I know in the newer kits they started including anti-squeak liners. When I was looking at my rear suspension I also looked into the squeaking, clearance and leveling. It seemed like in some cases the squeaking was caused by over tightened or beat bushings. So use a torque wrench and torque to spec.
Most of the squeaking comes from the bolt. The squeaking is caused by the bolt in the spacer or bolt seized to the spacer and the bushing is clamped so it becomes seized. I'd say put some lube inside, then lube the bolt before putting it in. Should be fine. I wanna say those that get squeaking used bad grease or not enough.
I also know the factory leaf packs have a thin metal card between the leaf springs. I believe they are placed there to limited squeaking. You could always remove them and move them over to the new leaf packs. It's a real thin steel sheet. Might be hard to see if you look at it compressed. Like super thing shims, but not... I used to have a part number for them, but can't find it now.